Why Truth Never Matters.

People will find it where they need to.

arcanexhuman
3 min readJan 21, 2023

“By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs.”
Donna Haraway

Symmetry isn’t just nature’s indication of balance: It’s the integrity of an organisms life, and how synapses occur among cells to emerge as imagination.

Our bodies are bilaterally symmetrical quantum nerve networks, enchanted with souls that’re in harmony with nature.

When we start to learn about our own physiology, the objectivity of truth dissolves into the invisibility of consciousness….

A proposition of any kind can never be “true” because it’s a mental object, only considered valid in reference to mental data.

So, when talking about the relationship between brain and mind, we’re not speaking truthfully or else we’d leave it at “our brain is our mind”; we’re instead speaking symbolically.

Imagination exceeds definition as if it’s a work of art, and art is more authentic than truth.

The Human Brain ↓

Coordinated movements are initiated by our cerebellum causing gamma loops between each muscle and our brainstem.

The brainstem is made of three parts which control the most important functions: the midbrain (visual/auditory), the pons (relays sensory information), and the medulla oblangata (heartbeat, breathing, reflexes).

Slightly in front of the brainstem is the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus maintains our bodies homeostasis by sending hormones to be stored and released from the pituitary gland (posterior and anterior).

In the center of the brain, the thalamus networks and organizes data to be integrated throughout our cerebrum. Embedded into the thalamus is the hippocampus which is imperative for learning and memories.

Behind the thalamus is the pineal gland, vital for regulating circadian rhythms by secreting melatonin.

The cerebrum/cortex is made up of four lobes: the parietal (touch, taste), occipital (vision), temporal (smell, memory, hearing), and the frontal lobe (speech, action, abstract thought).

↑ The behavior of our brain possesses the character of consciousness, though a very different identity.

The words we hear aren’t the exact ones we use in our heads; the same goes for logic or physics. Salience among grey matter isn’t an image of our thoughts, but en contraire; our experiences are codified, created into a symbolic mental language we don’t always understand.

To broadcast our thoughts we have to express them in imaginative terms, as if concepts themselves are actual brain waves.

Truth doesn’t matter because it leads us away from an authentic understanding of our own nature; therefore, we should replace it with meaning, perception, and analysis.

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arcanexhuman
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